ISRAEL: #1 IN VACCINATIONS, #1 IN PROBLEMS?

We must be careful in what we write and how we write it, regardless of facts and figures. As we have been reporting, social media giants and the mainstream news will banish, ban, and ridicule anyone questioning the effectiveness and safety of the Big Pharma Drug Dealers’ vaccinations… denouncing them as conspiracy theorists and anti-vaxxers. 
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Major cracks in claims of COVID vaccine efficacy appeared this week in Israel, which has administered more vaccines so far than any other nation.
According to the news organization Haaretz, a significant number of people who received the initial dose of the Pfizer vaccine subsequently contracted the virus. The suggestion isn’t that the vaccine somehow infected recipients with the virus, rather, the positive cases point to a lack of efficacy of the vaccine, especially in the period between the first and second dose, which must be given apart.
The Israeli Health Ministry reported that 5,348 out of 100,000 who were given the first dose of the vaccine were later found to be infected with COVID. That represents an infection rate of 5.4 percent of those vaccinated. Also, it doesn’t account for which portion of the total were exposed to the virus after receiving their vaccination. Another group of 67,000 recipients later tested at an 8.3 percent COVID-positive rate in the interim period following their first vaccine dose. 
The 5.4 percent failure rate after the initial dose of the vaccine is far higher than the Pfizer pharmaceutical company reported in data from its trials. A joint committee on vaccines and immunization (JCVI) had previously promised that a single dose would prevent 89 percent of recipients from getting coronavirus symptoms.
In a radio interview following the news, Israeli vaccine czar Nachman Ash said a single dose appeared “less effective than we had thought,” and lower than Pfizer had advertised. 
Some especially disconcerting news emerged about the timeline surrounding the vaccinations and consequent COVID infections. Following vaccination, it takes time for antibodies to build up. But Israeli health officials found that a significant number of people tested positive for COVID between the 15th and 21st day following their first-dose vaccination. 
That’s a timeframe when the “experts” had believed partial immunity would supply more protection. Specifically, of the 20,000 people tested, 1,410 tested positive, which equates to a 7.2 percent failure in efficacy for someone as much as 21 days out after receiving the vaccine.

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